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The purpose of the homer list is to provide a forum for slow
readings and thoughtful discussions of the works of Homer. For a
brief discussion of what I mean by "slow reading," please see my
essay at http://www.freelance-academy.org/slowread.htm.

This is one of a group of lists hosted by The Free Lance Academy,
whose main purpose is to create opportunities for serious,
committed intellectual inquiry outside the university, primarily
by means of online media such as internet mailing lists. For the
names of other lists in this group, search on the relevant
keywords listed below.

In the belief that the most effective way to learn something is
to teach it, another of the principal aims of The Free Lance
Academy is to provide opportunities for teaching, especially for
people who might not otherwise have such an opportunity. If you
would like to become a discussion leader of this list or any
other list hosted by The Free Lance Academy, please contact Lance
Fletcher, the President of The Free Lance Academy, at:
lrf@aya.yale.edu.

Keywords: The Free Lance Academy, freelance, freelance-academy,
Homer, poetry, philosophy, literature, Greece, classics

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New slow reading of Plato's Timaeus to begin
My plato-timaeus list has been quiet for some time, but a few subscribers have recently indicated a desire to launch a slow reading of this dialogue. If you
Posted - Sat Jun 3, 2006 9:37 am
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Re: Poseidon & Zeus
....Good point about Poseidon and Apollo's support for the Trojans. The stories do vary but as far as I know Ajax the Lesser raped Cassandra (that is why his
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Re: Poseidon & Zeus
Keep in mind that Poseidon and Apollo had built the walls of Troy and Poseidon sided with the Trojans. It was the trickery of Odysseus (the wooden horse) that
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Re: Poseidon & Zeus
In general all the gods are mad at the all Greeks returning from Troy because of sacrileges committed during the fall of Troy such as the murder of little
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Re: Poseidon & Zeus
well, i am probably wrong, but i thought the reason poseidon was mad at odysseus was because he put out the eye of his son, the cyclops. You remember, "and
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